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Provides a &quot;fluent&quot; API for
constructor invocation via the Java Reflection API.
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<strong>Note:</strong> Classes in this package are not intended to be used directly. To use them, you need to use the
class <code>{@link org.fest.reflect.core.Reflection org.fest.reflect.core.Reflection}</code>.
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Here are some examples:
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   // import static {@link org.fest.reflect.core.Reflection org.fest.reflect.core.Reflection}.*;

   // Equivalent to call 'new Person()'
   Person p = {@link org.fest.reflect.core.Reflection#constructor() constructor}().{@link org.fest.reflect.constructor.TargetType#in in}(Person.class).{@link org.fest.reflect.constructor.Invoker#newInstance(Object...) newInstance}();
   
   // Equivalent to call 'new Person("Yoda")'
   Person p = {@link org.fest.reflect.core.Reflection#constructor() constructor}().{@link org.fest.reflect.constructor.TargetType#withParameterTypes(Class...) withParameterTypes}(String.class).{@link org.fest.reflect.constructor.ParameterTypes#in(Class) in}(Person.class).{@link org.fest.reflect.constructor.Invoker#newInstance(Object...) newInstance}("Yoda");
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